Diana+ Long Exposure Gallery

After the sun sets, don’t put your Diana+ camera back in your bag just yet. What you should bring out instead is either your tripod, a bean bag, a flash or actually, everything! For sharp and crisp images, you’ll need the tripod for stability and if you’re going to do really long exposures, the Diana+ Cable Release Collar. If you’re out street shooting and a tripod isn’t practical to bring along, just find a sturdy and stable surface to place your camera and shoot away. If you’re going to use a flash, make sure to fire it near the end of the exposure so that you can capture the motion leading up to the action-stopping burst of light!

Make sure to estimate the exposure time beforehand though! For you to get awesome results such as these you’ll have to be spot-on on the exposure. Embrace the night guys, and enjoy the gallery!

i just recently bought a diana f+ and i tried to take long exposure photos but when i got them developed they came out really blurry and you couldn't even tell what i was shooting, i set the camera down so it was moving and i held the shutter down for a couple of minutes, could someone tell me what i'm doing wrong?

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